Ruhtenberg, Polly King, 1907-1983

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Birth 1907-05-18
Death 1983-01-23

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Polly King Ruhtenberg (1907-1983) was a libertarian and a children's book author who was active in social, political, and civic organizations throughout her life, including

From the description of Polly King Ruhtenberg papers, 1946-1983. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 18213776

Mary (Polly) Spingler Ruhtenberg, the daughter of Willard Vinton King and Mary Spingler Van Beuren, was born May 18, 1907. She grew up in Morristown, New Jersey, and attended the Shipley School in Pennsylvania and Barnard College in New York City. On August 4, 1935, she married Alexander Gustav Jan Ruhtenberg, an architect and her second husband, in New York City. Polly King Ruhtenberg and her husband moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado in 1940.

Throughout her life, Polly King Ruhtenberg, a libertarian and children's book author, was active in social and civic organizations. She helped organize the New York City Maternal Health Centres and served as secretary of the New York Federation for Maternal Health Centres. From 1952 to 1962, she was elected Committeewoman of the Republican Party of El Paso County. Mrs. Ruhtenberg served as the Colorado Co-ordinator for the Vigilante Women for the Bricker Amendment, 1954-1957, the joint-chairwoman of the Colorado Committee for the Liberty Amendment, and as the temporary chairwoman of the Colorado Committee for Economic Freedom, Inc. She was a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, the Colorado Springs Opera Association, and board member of the Pioneer Museum, as well as numerous other civic and social organizations.

She died January 23, 1983 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

From the guide to the Polly Ruhtenberg papers, 1946-1983, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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  • Authors, American
  • Political campaigns
  • Children and youth
  • Children's literature, American
  • Debts, Public
  • Equal rights amendments
  • Income tax
  • Libertarianism
  • Literature
  • Women
  • Ẁomen authors, American

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